Are you in need of vertigo relief?
MedRehab Group Physiotherapy is the solution!
Do you experience vertigo? Is it interfering with your daily routine? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, one of our southern Ontario physiotherapists can assist you in finding a long-term solution. Make an appointment with MedRehab Group Physiotherapy to find vertigo relief.
Keep an eye out for these vertigo symptoms

An imbalance in the inner ear, also known as the “vestibular system,” is the most common cause of vertigo. By sending signals about your movement to your brain, your vestibular system helps you maintain your balance and center of gravity. If this system is damaged or malfunctioning, the impulses needed to keep you balanced are not delivered to your brain.
Vertigo is a natural reaction that occurs when your body’s equilibrium is disrupted. This is difficult to manage because it interferes with your daily routine and way of life. Even when you are sitting, vertigo causes you to feel as if you are “rocking” or “spinning.”
Keep an eye out for the following symptoms:
- Vomiting and nausea
- Dual vision
- Sweating
- Abnormal eye movements
- Weakness in the arms and legs
- Vision and communication difficulties
- Inability to concentrate or maintain alertness
If you recognize these vertigo symptoms, you should consult a southern Ontario physiotherapist. Please click here to schedule an appointment with MedRehab Group Physiotherapy.
What’s causing my vertigo? How can I find vertigo relief?
A variety of factors can contribute to vertigo, including:
Vertigo with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)
BPPV is frequently associated with dizziness. It occurs when tiny calcium crystals in your ears become dislodged and migrate to places they should not be. When lying down, this can cause vertigo and inner-ear discomfort.
Meniere’s syndrome
This disease occurs when fluid accumulates in your ear (s). This is distinguished by “ringing” in the ears and brief bouts of extreme dizziness that can last for hours. There is also the possibility of temporary hearing loss.
Stroke
A stroke affects how the entire body moves. You may experience long-lasting vertigo waves if you have recently had a stroke.
Vestibular neuropathy
This is an infection of the inner ear that can cause vertigo.
Migraines
A migraine can cause vertigo and sometimes light or sound sensitivity by affecting the vestibular system. Your vision may also deteriorate.
Do any of these symptoms or conditions sound familiar? If this is the case, you almost certainly have a balance issue. Visit one of our southern Ontario licensed physiotherapists at MedRehab Group Physiotherapy for vertigo relief!
Are you ready to get rid of your vertigo?
Contact a southern Ontario physiotherapy clinic for vertigo relief!
Vertigo can interfere with your daily activities and make even the simplest tasks difficult. However, you are not required to continue living in this manner. MedRehab Group Physiotherapy has a wealth of experience diagnosing and treating vertigo.
Our physiotherapists will assess your condition and make treatment recommendations to address your concerns while also increasing your stability. Schedule an appointment with one of our southern Ontario physiotherapy clinics so that we can help you get back on your feet!
We’re ready to help you at one of our locations in Brampton (Earlsbridge), Georgetown, Vaughan (Woodbridge North), East Gwillimbury (Newmarket), Hamilton (Stoney Creek), North York, North York (Jane Sheppard), Pickering, Richmond Hill (Maple), Brampton (Royal West), Toronto (St. Clair Dufferin) and Woodbridge (South)!
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